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On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 9:36 PM Nick Khoo
wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
>
>
> I do get a username and password prompt from an installed VNC client on my
> PC requested by the VNC server, but not from Guacamole. There doesn’t seem
> to be any setting for ‘password-only mode’ on tha
Hi Nick,
I do get a username and password prompt from an installed VNC client on my PC
requested by the VNC server, but not from Guacamole. There doesn't seem to be
any setting for 'password-only mode' on that server.
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Any ideas?
Thanks,
Nick.K
From: Nick
ord. And if I entered
> the default VNC account password into the prompt, the connection succeed
> (without any username prompt or having to specify username anywhere within
> guacamole).
>
>
>
Yes, that's correct. Guacamole also attempts to detect what type of
credential is re
Hi Nick
Thanks for replying. Which 'connection properties' are you referring to? If it
is the guacamole properties, I did leave it blank for both username and
password, but the connection only prompt for password. And if I entered the
default VNC account password into the prompt
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 10:08 AM Nick Khoo
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> We have a VNC server with multiple accounts setup. VNC client can login
> using different username and password. The username is enter in the client
> properties and the password is prompted during conne
Hi,
We have a VNC server with multiple accounts setup. VNC client can login using
different username and password. The username is enter in the client properties
and the password is prompted during connection. With guacamole, this doesn't
look to be possible. The connection will only connect
and Guacamole SSH connection handle Unicode characters
> correctly. If I use Guacamole VNC connection with Clipboard Encoding
> set to UTF-8, copy pasting Unicode characters results in
> transformation issues (possibly UTF-8 to ISO-8859-1). I think this is
> due to Guacamole's LibVNC library usag
I have TigerVNC Server v1.11.90 Beta
(https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/releases/tag/v1.11.90) and
Guacamole 1.3.0 running on my Linux system. I need to copy paste
non-Latin characters.
TigerVNC client and Guacamole SSH connection handle Unicode characters
correctly. If I use Guacamole VNC
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:04 PM Guilherme Silva Sousa <
guilherme.so...@keeggo.com> wrote:
> When initiating a vnc connection from a mac to another mac, in guacamole,
> it is prompted to insert the username. I'd inserted all possible values in
> that field but all the values are
When initiating a vnc connection from a mac to another mac, in guacamole, it is
prompted to insert the username. I'd inserted all possible values in that field
but all the values are rejected. What can I do in this situation?
Guilherme Sousa
Analista Desenvolvedor Java
Keeggo
Trail
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 11:03 PM Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> Well, with VNC I was planning to use a 1:1 mapping between users and VMs
> (around 20), but with XRDP it seems I can reduce the VM count and have 4
> machines with 5 users. That would reduce the OS maintenanc
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 1:58 AM Stefan M. Radman
wrote:
> Hi Nick
>
> xrdp supports dynamic resizing since 0.9.16
>
> https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xrdp/releases
> Release notes for xrdp v0.9.16 (2021/04/30)
> New features
> • On-the-fly resolution change now supported for Xvnc and Xorg
>
Hi Nick
xrdp supports dynamic resizing since 0.9.16
https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xrdp/releases
Release notes for xrdp v0.9.16 (2021/04/30)
New features
• On-the-fly resolution change now supported for Xvnc and Xorg (#448, #1820) -
thanks to @Nexarian for this significant first contribution.
Hello!,
Well, with VNC I was planning to use a 1:1 mapping between users and VMs
(around 20), but with XRDP it seems I can reduce the VM count and have 4
machines with 5 users. That would reduce the OS maintenance overhead like
patching, or Firefox bookmarks maintenance (Puppet in the ToDo list
erver)
>
This works pretty much out-of-the-box for me - I don't generally have to do
anything additional. Note that I am using the xorgxrdp package/driver, and
have modified xrdp.ini to use that rather than VNC (which is the default,
at least in the EPEL packages I use with CentOS/RHEL), so th
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>
> El dom, 22 ago 2021 a las 15:08, Nick Couchman () escribió:
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 12:21 PM Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello!,
> >>
> >> I'm working on a lab environment for coworkers & given the requirements
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 8:31 PM Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Thanks Nick,
>
> I'm giving it a try. Any tips you could share regarding:
> - Screen resize with browser.
>
Almost completely unsupported in VNC - there are a few servers that support
it, but it isn't part of the standard, and
dom, 22 ago 2021 a las 15:08, Nick Couchman () escribió:
>
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 12:21 PM Ciro Iriarte wrote:
>>
>> Hello!,
>>
>> I'm working on a lab environment for coworkers & given the requirements are
>> GUI Jumphosts & no licenses for OS we se
On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 12:21 PM Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> I'm working on a lab environment for coworkers & given the requirements
> are GUI Jumphosts & no licenses for OS we settled on Linux+VNC &
> Loadbalancing pools with Guacamole.
>
> All the OS u
Hello!,
I'm working on a lab environment for coworkers & given the requirements are
GUI Jumphosts & no licenses for OS we settled on Linux+VNC & Loadbalancing
pools with Guacamole.
All the OS users will be named, authenticated to FreeIPA and potentially a
NFS based $HOME. Gu
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:42 AM Paula Carboné
wrote:
> Hi again :D.
> I have been wondering on the possibility of encrypting VNC. As far as I
> know, this is not possible yet in Guacamole. However, some users talk about
> using VNC via SSH tunneling. Is it possible to deploy witho
Hi again :D.
I have been wondering on the possibility of encrypting VNC. As far as I
know, this is not possible yet in Guacamole. However, some users talk about
using VNC via SSH tunneling. Is it possible to deploy without modifying the
Guacamole code or something?
I just checked this discussion
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 2:56 PM David Brodbeck
wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 11:50 AM Mike Jumper
> wrote:
>
>> You would need to tell the *system-wide linker* where to find these
>> libraries. When support for a protocol is loaded, guacd does this by
>> requesting that the system-wide
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 11:50 AM Mike Jumper
wrote:
> You would need to tell the *system-wide linker* where to find these
> libraries. When support for a protocol is loaded, guacd does this by
> requesting that the system-wide linker load the library
> "libguac-client-PROTOCOLNAME.so". If those
On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 11:44 AM David Brodbeck
wrote:
> I've seen a few other threads about this, but none had a solution. I've
> built guacamole from source, apparently successfully, but when I try to
> connect to a VNC server it times out, and I get "Support for
I've seen a few other threads about this, but none had a solution. I've
built guacamole from source, apparently successfully, but when I try to
connect to a VNC server it times out, and I get "Support for protocol "vnc"
is not installed" in the syslog.
My configure command
ok, thanks Nick
but how to configure tigervnc so that guacamole connects to the IP address
of the remote server ?
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 5:17 AM adouren
wrote:
> Hello, I'm having trouble setting up vnc:
>
> Connexion error : The remote desktop server is currently unreachable. if
> the
> problem .
>
> *settings On my remote server :*
> root@HOSTNAME:~# vncserver
> New 'HOSTN
Hello, I'm having trouble setting up vnc:
Connexion error : The remote desktop server is currently unreachable. if the
problem .
*settings On my remote server :*
root@HOSTNAME:~# vncserver
New 'HOSTNAME:1 (root)' desktop at :1 on machine HOSTNAME
Startin@g applications specified in /root
ave a Nextcloud for that), nor audio,
> but it works ok presenting me with my 'in use' desktop whenever I'm away
> and need to access it.
>
> I also have various clients using RDP with no issues, although they're
> all using 'Pro' versions of Win. One of them does use VNC for a limited
>
'in use' desktop whenever I'm away
and need to access it.
I also have various clients using RDP with no issues, although they're
all using 'Pro' versions of Win. One of them does use VNC for a limited
range of desktops, I have an idea it's uVNC (or possibly TightVNC) on
the Win machines
Having to install Guacamole to control both *Windows and Linux PCs and
Servers*, which is the best VNC server you recommend to install?
I would like as complete control as possible, including File Transfer.
Access must be possible even if unattended to all Windows users, even on
Windows server.
I
Just to add to Nick's comments...
I too found RDP to be a better option from a user perspective, however I
persevered with VNC and have 'got use to it' (although it's still not to
be preferred).
My login solution - for the active desktop - is to first ssh to the
server, start (X11)VNC
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 8:43 PM Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> Anybody has success scenarios/stories/configuration of Guacamole + VNC for
> permanent sessions on Linux?.
>
>
When you say "permanent sessions," I assume that you mean the ability for a
user to lo
Hello!,
Anybody has success scenarios/stories/configuration of Guacamole + VNC for
permanent sessions on Linux?.
I've tried Gnome and KDE with different combinations but there seems to
always be a shortcoming:
Session management
Auto login needed which leaves console open/insecure
No resize
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 9:43 AM Volker Katz wrote:
> Hi Mike, Nick,
>
> thank you very much for your help! I've got it working now.
>
> The hint to the docs is embarrassing. I've read the docs several times,
> but still missed that fact. Naturally I wanted to configure the path and
> thought a
e key must be in OpenSSH format, as would
be generated by the OpenSSH ssh-keygen utility."
This needs to be the actual contents of the key, not a filesystem path.
See:
http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#vnc-sftp
<http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-g
em path.
See: http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#vnc-sftp
- Mike
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 8:44 AM Volker Katz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm quite new to Guacamoleand VNC. I've Guacamole 1.3.0 and TigerVNC up
> and running on Ubuntu 20.04 - everything is running on the same machine.
> Now, I've some trouble getting file transfer working with public k
Hi,
I'm quite new to Guacamoleand VNC. I've Guacamole 1.3.0 and TigerVNC up
and running on Ubuntu 20.04 - everything is running on the same machine.
Now, I've some trouble getting file transfer working with public keys.
It works using sftp-password, but not using sftp-private-key (neither
You are a STAR. Thanks for your quick response and solution
From: Nick Couchman
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 10:02 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Unable to connect VNC server through Guacamole
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 10:22 AM Madhukar Bhosale
wrote:
Hi,
I am
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 10:22 AM Madhukar Bhosale
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am unable to connect Linux server using VNC protocol through Guacamole,
> but if I use vnc viewer I can connect to the same server. Please see below
> logs.
>
>
>
> guacd[19837]: Cre
Hi,
I am unable to connect Linux server using VNC protocol through Guacamole, but
if I use vnc viewer I can connect to the same server. Please see below logs.
guacd[19837]: Creating new client for protocol vnc
guacd[19837]: Connection ID is $ef7ba025-348a-484d-abd9-1feebf8934cb
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 9:39 PM sciUser
wrote:
> You can control the VNC resolution via server side if your connection is
> Linux, when starting the OS you can specify the geometry of the vnc server
> and Guacamole does obey it.
> Example: using the gtf 1920 1080 60 You hav
You can control the VNC resolution via server side if your connection is
Linux, when starting the OS you can specify the geometry of the vnc server
and Guacamole does obey it.
Example: using the gtf 1920 1080 60 You have Width 1920 and Height 1080
refresh rate 60. Generally this is in the etc
(Adding the mailing list back to this thread...)
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 11:37 AM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 11:21 AM LuKaRo wrote:
>
>> On 1/12/21 4:43 PM, Nick Couchman wrote:
>>
>> Correct, the VNC protocol, natively, does not support screen r
he
> tigervnc-package, it does. In the FAQ
> (http://guacamole.apache.org/faq/#resize-vnc) it says, VNC does not
> support setting the screen size from the client, but in the observed
> behaviour of vncviewer, it does. How is that possible?
>
>
Correct, the VNC protocol, natively, does
instead of streaming the
fixed resolution of his physical monitors.
But then I first tried myself and I noticed it does not automatically
adapt to the browser window. However, when I use vncviewer from the
tigervnc-package, it does. In the FAQ
(http://guacamole.apache.org/faq/#resize-vnc) it says,
Hello,
I have an installation with Guacamole 1.3.0.
I can connect to an RDP server and the keyboard layout is good.
On another VNC connection, the keyboard is in qwerty ( I have an AZERTY
keyboard ).
It's a VNC connection to a VM of a Proxmox server.
The VNC console directly on the Proxmox server
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 7:04 AM Romain Chatillon
wrote:
> Dear,
>
> I'm trying to connect on MACOS with VNC & Guacamole.
> On the MAC, I'm using the default "screen sharing vnc server", listening
> on port 5900
> With some classic VNC client (realVNC binary) I
Dear,
I'm trying to connect on MACOS with VNC & Guacamole.
On the MAC, I'm using the default "screen sharing vnc server", listening on
port 5900
With some classic VNC client (realVNC binary) I can connect.
With Guacamole, I can't. And even with "trace" logs on GuacD I
We aren’t allowed to use telnet, but we do have the proper ports configured to
be open on each target firewall (i.e port 5900-5903 for VNC, 3389 for RDP,
etc.). Here’s what I get when I run in debug and try to connect:
[r...@ose-access.tc.secure-ose.faa.gov ~]#/usr/local/sbin/guacd -f -L debug
gt;
> From: Stefan Bogdan Cimpeanu
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 4:04 PM
> To: user@guacamole.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Issues with RDP and VNC in Guacamole 1.2
>
> These durations sure look like timeouts.
> Are you sure you have port connectivity from your guacamole box
with RDP and VNC in Guacamole 1.2
These durations sure look like timeouts.
Are you sure you have port connectivity from your guacamole box to the target
VMs?
Bogdan
On 12 Nov 2020, at 20:52, Devine, Harry (FAA)
mailto:harry.dev...@faa.gov.INVALID>> wrote:
We are trying to setup a VNC connec
These durations sure look like timeouts.
Are you sure you have port connectivity from your guacamole box to the target
VMs?
Bogdan
> On 12 Nov 2020, at 20:52, Devine, Harry (FAA)
> wrote:
>
> We are trying to setup a VNC connection 2 servers: 1 is RHEL 7 and 1 is RHEL
&g
We are trying to setup a VNC connection 2 servers: 1 is RHEL 7 and 1 is RHEL 8,
and 1 RDP connection to a Windows 10 box that we have.
For the RHEL servers, we get the following errors in /var/log/messages:
Nov 12 13:47:02 ose-access guacd[21334]: Creating new client for protocol "vnc&qu
Unfortunately my team had to come up with a home baked solution for this
about 2 years ago. But it involved hacking up libvnc.
BUT, I think it is feasible to submit a feature request for it because now
libvnc recently tagged a new version that includes the message type that
guacamole needs to do
with RDP already.
Is there a configuration how to achieve this with a Guacamole session as
well for my VNC connection?
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/var/log/messages:
Oct 21 12:53:23 access guacd[44123]: Creating new client for protocol "vnc"
Oct 21 12:53:23 access guacd[44123]: Connection ID is
"$0d798978-8f96-4367-911d-00180ac68359"
Oct 21 12:53:23 access guacd[21557]: Cursor rendering: local
Oct 21 12:53:23 acces
Hello,Some ideas ?Many thanks Stéphan sur 12/10/2020 le 19:42, Stephan écrivit:
De: "Stephan" Date: 12 octobre 2020à: user@guacamole.apache.orgCc: Objet: V
That's right, that was.
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You are connecting to the machine that you are connecting from.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 07:57 lexcorp wrote:
> I connect via VNC to a computer and the screen is shown as in the attached
> image.
>
> <
> http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/file
I connect via VNC to a computer and the screen is shown as in the attached
image.
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On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 2:28 PM Devine, Harry (FAA)
wrote:
> I apologize that this has taken me so long to answer. Let me try and give
> an update.
>
>
>
> Our Guacamole is installed on RHEL 7.8 and is the current 1.2.0 version.
> If we set up an SSH connection to another RHEL 7 box, it works.
rcus
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To: user@guacamole.apache.org; Devine, Harry (FAA)
Subject: Re: Issues with VNC and SSH on 2 different connections
Harry,
I'm a little unclear as to whether this is a single instance of Guacamole
accessing different servers (with some access
HI Nick,
Thanks for the advice This helps our investigation of the failure VNC
conection. I will make sure disabled the packet buffering.
Roy.
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Hello,
I'm using Guacamole version 1.2.0 on CentOS 7.8 (with Nginx) but this problem was already present on previous versions.
RDP connections work fine but I am unable to get a "clean" display result with VNC (see image) using Guacamole.
On the other hand, if I use a "clas
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 1:30 AM Roy wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm getting below errors when trying to connect using vnc. The errors seem
> like happened inconsistently.
> There are some devices was able vnc connect successfully.
> But some of the connection was having this
Hello All,
I'm getting below errors when trying to connect using vnc. The errors seem
like happened inconsistently.
There are some devices was able vnc connect successfully.
But some of the connection was having this error.
Running Guacamole 1.0.0 on redhat 7.6.
Any help would be appreciated
();//
// config.setProtocol("vnc");//
//config.setParameter("hostname",ipaddress);//
// config.setParameter("port", "5900");//
// config.setParameter("password", "supersecret");//
//
Harry,
I'm a little unclear as to whether this is a single instance of
Guacamole accessing different servers (with some access ok, others not),
or several Guacamole instances, one each with the problem you describe?
In any event this link may be of some use (?), at least with the ssh issue:
I am having an issue with VNC connection on 1 server, and an SSH connection on
another. We have 2 other SSH connections that work fine.
For the VNC (which is running on RHEL 7 with TigerVNC), I see this in
/var/log/messages:
Sep 10 10:08:00 ose-access guacd[21334]: Creating new client
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 12:19 PM Devine, Harry (FAA)
wrote:
> It looks like when I did the recompile of 1.2.0 server, libvnc didn’t get
> updated. I copied those over from another 1.2.0 installation, restarted
> guacd and tomcat, and now VNC works properly. Not sure why it didn’t get
It looks like when I did the recompile of 1.2.0 server, libvnc didn’t get
updated. I copied those over from another 1.2.0 installation, restarted guacd
and tomcat, and now VNC works properly. Not sure why it didn’t get updated,
but we’re good now.
Thanks,
Harry
From: Mike Jumper
Sent
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 8:21 AM Devine, Harry (FAA)
wrote:
> Our users are reporting segmentation faults since we upgraded to 1.2.0
> yesterday in regards to VNC:
>
>
>
> Aug 18 14:20:31 access guacd[15386]: VNC server supports protocol version
> 3.8 (viewer 3.8)
>
> A
Our users are reporting segmentation faults since we upgraded to 1.2.0
yesterday in regards to VNC:
Aug 18 14:20:31 access guacd[15386]: VNC server supports protocol version 3.8
(viewer 3.8)
Aug 18 14:20:31 access guacd[15386]: We have 1 security types to read
Aug 18 14:20:31 access guacd[15386
ons. If your slower connection is
> over a mobile network, your network provider may also be enforcing a
> maximum duration on TCP connections, which would unfortunately be outside
> your control.
>
> - Mike
So we tested latency at about 150ms on the connection. The VNC Connection
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 10:17 AM timeshredder
wrote:
> So I followed both of the above instructions, and so far it has helped, but
> now because I am using a slower connection, I am hitting some kind of
> timeout at about 30 minutes. Not sure where to fix that one but I suspect
> in tomcat
So I followed both of the above instructions, and so far it has helped, but
now because I am using a slower connection, I am hitting some kind of
timeout at about 30 minutes. Not sure where to fix that one but I suspect
in tomcat config server.xml, or web.xml, or the web.xml inside the guacamole
I've added most of the recommendations to the
/etc/nginx/sites-available/nginx-guacamole-ssl
I've added the rest of the relevant config files here for your review and
opinion.
Thanks in advance.
##/etc/nginx/nginx.conf##
user www-data;
worker_processes auto;
My guess is that you didn’t turn off proxy buffering.
This nginx config I’m using complete with SSL and “all the bells and whistles”
(gets an A+ on Qualys scans) and seems to be holding quite ok so far. Hope it
helps.
The X-GUASRV header is just so I can know for sure which server I'm hitting if
I'm not sure exactly what is going on, but I have been able to get *most of
guacamole working. MySQL (mariaDB) authentication, reverse proxy via nginx,
etc. But I have one issue that is vexing me at this point, I am unable to
upload any file bigger than a few bytes. When a 4 byte file succeeds,
RealVNC viewer.
>
> But I can't connect with guacamole installed on a third PC.
> This manages to PING, so the two PCs "see each other".
> The two configurations are very simple because I only entered the IP
> address
> and port 5900 for VNC.
> I can't understand wha
.
This manages to PING, so the two PCs "see each other".
The two configurations are very simple because I only entered the IP address
and port 5900 for VNC.
I can't understand what is missing.
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Name resolution didn't fix the issue.
Jul 20 08:14:09 guacamole guacd[10548]: User
"@1dc6a6a6-b3db-4405-92c8-8c62bd4ea81e" joined connection
"$130ae87a-13f5-4ba9-b4e9-6d28e75c3545" (1 users now present)
Jul 20 08:14:12 guacamole guacd[10548]: VNC server supports protocol ver
camole-auth-jdbc-1.2.0.tar.gz"
>
> I'm getting the following error.
>
> Ubuntu Syslog:
> Jul 17 11:23:00 guacamole2 guacd[652]: Creating new client for protocol
> "vnc"
> Jul 17 11:23:00 guacamole2 guacd[652]: Connection ID is
> "$b379e68c-7974-4051-8cc5-0
l 17 11:23:00 guacamole2 guacd[652]: Creating new client for protocol
"vnc"
Jul 17 11:23:00 guacamole2 guacd[652]: Connection ID is
"$b379e68c-7974-4051-8cc5-050f871a0ed8"
Jul 17 11:23:00 guacamole2 guacd[2538]: Cursor rendering: local
Jul 17 11:23:00 guacamole2 guacd[2538]: U
I have Guacamole running on a raspberry PI 4 with a VNC connection to my Mac.
This worked reasonably well until I recently upgraded to 1.2.0. (in fairness, I
did not test the connection just before upgrading, but have used it recently
otherwise)
Now, whenever I try to connect to the Mac, I get
Hi Michael,
Under Setting->connections click on the "+" symbol. This will
display a sharing profile. The sharing can be Read only / Read-Write.
Regards,
Prince V S
On 01/07/20 7:34 pm, Michael Hutterer wrote:
Hi everyone,
I did some research in the Guacamole Docs and the older forums
Hi everyone,
I did some research in the Guacamole Docs and the older forums but didn't find
anything helpful regarding my question.
Is there a way to share a Guacamole Session with another user simultaneously,
so that (like with pair programming) two or more persons can use a single
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 4:29 AM Dave9060 wrote:
> Hey Nick,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>
> > CAD is really the only place that I've found VNC to be a preferable
> > option,
> > and that was sitting on a LAN using TigerVNC with some hardware GPU
> > acce
Hey Nick,
Thanks for the reply.
> CAD is really the only place that I've found VNC to be a preferable
> option,
> and that was sitting on a LAN using TigerVNC with some hardware GPU
> acceleration in a VDI environment.
I'll keep this stuff in mind, but my use case might be a
scale this if needed)
> Virtual PCs on a separate servers (a linux and windows box)
>
> my intended use case is a bit of a mixed bag light web browsing and
> document
> work to programming and potentially some CAD(fusion 360) work
>
>
CAD is really the only place tha
intended use case is a bit of a mixed bag light web browsing and document
work to programming and potentially some CAD(fusion 360) work
I've been looking at both VNC and RPD(XRDP) trying to decide which is best,
they feel about even, tightVNC feels a little smoother but XRDP(scales
cleaner
On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 8:39 AM Adan0s wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I'm curently evaluating guacamole 1.1.0 with clients connected via vnc
> (tigervnc on windows 10).
> While the clipboard works, transferring files doesn't.
> If I drag a file into the browser window (firefox & c
That did it!
Thanks Nick!
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 8:47 AM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 8:15 AM Tim Worcester
> wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded my Guacamole installation from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 and I
>> am now running into an issue when running my VNC conne
I recently upgraded my Guacamole installation from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 and I am
now running into an issue when running my VNC connection.
Versions:
Guacamole-client - 1.1.0
Guacamole-server - 1.1.0
libvncserver/client - 0.9.12 (client)
tigervnc-server - 1.8.0 (server that guacd is connecting
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/installing-guacamole.html check this
link, it has all the information you need.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 9:39 AM wla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> did you resolve this issue and how?
> guacamole isn't in the OpenSuSE default repositories - so which repository
> did
Hello,
did you resolve this issue and how?
guacamole isn't in the OpenSuSE default repositories - so which repository
did you added?
Thanks,
Walter
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